10. Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez

“There are only 11 places each week and you need to do your best to get one of those places, but it’s great to have that competition because it means every player will have to raise the level of their game.”

In the world’s sport, stars of the game are internationally known. So when Hernandez -- already a star in his native Mexico -- joined one of the world’s most respected and popular clubs, Manchester United, he was just another superstar forward on a team loaded with high-priced talent. But Hernandez has been able to hang with the best of the best, and has scored some of the biggest goals for The Red Devils in his three seasons in England. Every time Man U signs another big-name striker, Chicharito seems destined for a lesser role. But he keeps himself relevant and in competition for playing time because of his knack for finding the net.